Dr. Denise Rode recently retired as Director of
First- and Second-Year Experience at Northern Illinois University
in DeKalb, and teaches undergraduate and graduate students at
both NIU and at DePaul University in Chicago. She was an
undergraduate member of Cwens/Lambda
Sigma when it was an all-female organization, and has served as a
chapter advisor for many years. She also has been involved with
Mortar Board Senior Honor Society, having served as national
president of Mortar Board, Inc., and currently as president of
the Mortar Board National Foundation. What Denise appreciates
most about Lambda Sigma is the many opportunities this
organization gives second-year students for leadership, service, and
engagement with the campus and community.

John Hauser
is the retired executive director of development at Thiel College in
Greenville PA and now serves as a fundraising consultant for
non-for profits. He became an advisor for Lambda Sigma when the
Thiel Chapter was installed in 1976 and has served as an advisor
to both the Thiel and University of Pittsburgh chapters. He
joined the national board in 1999 and currently serves as vice
president. He has watched students take advantage of the
opportunities for leadership and service that Lambda Sigma provides
and use what they have learned not only during their college
careers but in their adult lives.

Dr. Ron G.
Wolfe has been a part of Lambda Sigma for more than 35 years, having
started as a faculty advisor at Mu Chapter at Eastern Kentucky
University in 1978, and joining the board as Executive
Secretary 12 years later. "I'm always amazed at the quality of
the student in Lambda Sigma, and the enthusiasm they have for
service, which is one of the things we emphasize," he says.
After working in Dubai in the Middle East for six years, Wolfe
has retired and continues to keep tabs on all chapters, collect
reports and answer to the National Board every summer when they do
an extensive review of all chapter activities . For the past two years he has
represented Lambda Sigma on the Board of Directors for the
Association of College Honor Societies where he serves as
recording secretary.

Cheryl Finlay is Associate Dean and Director of the
Office of Career Development and Placement Assistance at the
University of Pittsburgh. She has been serving as advisor to the
Alpha Chapter since 2012. Cheryl was a member of CWEN's at her
alma mater, Thiel College. She is honored to serve Lambda Sigma on
the National Board.

Nancy Kujawinski is a secretary in the division
of Student Development and Engagement at Gannon University in
Erie, Pennsylvania and coordinator of the University Ambassador
Program. She has been the adviser of the Alpha Sigma Chapter
since 2010 and is honored to be a member of the National Executive
Board. She finds her involvement with Lambda Sigma very rewarding
since it motivates students to be involved and develop skills
which they will carry with them throughout their
lives.

Since 1978
Barbara Ross has served on the national board in several
positions. Currently she serves as Editor for the
Diamond. She served as the chapter advisor for the Alpha
Delta chapter from 1978 until 2011 when she retired.
Barbara also served as the advisor to CWENS for 4 years prior
to its reorganization to Lambda Sigma .
She has retired as the Union and Programs Director at the University
of Southern Mississippi where she worked for 39 years.
She has been active in numerous national and regional
associations, as well as community work, holding various
leadership positions.

Tyler
Henson works in the Admissions Office at Middle Tennessee State
University and has been the chaper
advisor for Beta Delta since 2009. He thoroughly enjoys working with
such awesome groups of college students who are committed to
serving the community. Bring on the bake sales, 5K runs and Angel
Trees! Lambda Sigma is an amazing opportunity for students to
gain leadership skills and become involved on campus, and Tyler
is just happy to be a part of such a great organization! In his
limited spare time, Tyler enjoys chasing his toddler around and
naps.

Dr. Neal
Edman is the Vice President of Student Affairs at Westminster
College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. He became involved
with Lambda Sigma as the College's Lambda chapter co-advisor in
1998. He was elected to the National Board in 2004. Neal is
extremely proud that Lambda Sigma is one of the few honor
societies in America that places such great emphasis on service
to our communities. Giving to society is a gift that is truly
reciprocal and one that we hold dear to our mission.

Advisor
(Scholarships)

Name:

Terri Mando

Address:

125
Reed Union Building 4701 College Drive Erie, PA
16563

Phone:

FAX:

814-898-6164

Email:

tbm10@psu.edu

Corresponding
Chapters:

Alpha,
Omicron, Beta Delta, Alpha Psi

Terri Mando is the Associate Director of the Academis & Career Planning Center at
Penn State Behrend. She has been an
advisor for the Alpha Eta Chapter since 2006. She has been on the
National Board since 2012, and currently coordinates the
scholarship program for Lambda Sigma. Terri believes in the
importance of serving and giving back to the community.

Amy Bowie
Fountain is an instructor in the Department of Communications at
Mississippi State University. She is honored to join the board and
to be a part of Lambda Sigma at the national level. She has
been serving as advisor to the Alpha Iota chapter since 2000
and enjoys seeing the student leaders develop through their
membership in Lambda Sigma. She believes strongly that the
lessons students learn through service and involvement in the
community are as valuable as those they learn in the classroom. She
is proud to be part of an organization that facilitates and
nurtures those opportunities.

Megan Adukaitis
is the Director of Career Development at Alvernia University in Reading,
Pennsylvania. She has been the advisor of the Beta Mu
chapter since 2010, when the inaugural chapter was inducted at Alvernia. Serving as the advisor to
the Beta Mu chapter has been exciting for Megan and she has
enjoyed working with sophomores and helping them develop into
campus leaders. She feels that Lambda Sigma provides students
with the opportunity to gain valuable skills as they work
together to connect service and scholarship. She is honored
to be a member of the National Board.

Courtney Walters
is a Student Academic Support Coordinator in the Academic
Support Center at the University of North Carolina at
Pembroke. She has been the primary advisor for the Beta
Lambda chapter since 2012. She received Lambda Sigma's Outstanding
Advisor Award for 2015. She thoroughly enjoy working with students involved
with this organization and is honored to be a member of the
National Board.

Tiffany Miller
is currently a sophomore at Middle Tennessee State University.
She is double majoring in International Relations and Spanish,
with hopes of working for the government overseas one day. She
currently is president of the Beta Delta chapter at MTSU. She is
looking forward to serving on the National Board and the Lambda
Sigma community in the coming
years.

Student
Representative

Name:

Lisdy
Contreras Giron

Address:

861
Bedford Rd. Pleasantville, NY 10570

Phone:

FAX:

Email:

lc08120c@pace.edu

Lisdy Contreras-Giron is a Sophomore at Pace University-Westchester Campus. She is majoring in Criminal Justice and minoring in Psychology. She is working on completing a six year law program with Pace law school. She plans on becoming a District Attorney, and later on starting a political career and running for office. She is the President of the Beta Eta Chapter at Pace University. Lisdy is eagerly looking forward to working with all the Presidents of the chapters nation wide. She hopes to be able to proudly represent the values and pillars that Lambda Sigma is grounded in.